Kitchen Sinks & Taps
The Carron Phoenix Columba offers a coloured sink at an attainable price
Coloured sinks continue to be a popular trend and the new Columba synthetic inset sink from Carron Phoenix gives cost-conscious consumers access to them, underscoring the company’s flair for delivering high performance, quality and value for money. The Columba is available in either Graphite or Arctic White. Its simple lines and gently curved corners offer a versatile, modern design to suit a wide range of kitchen styles. Utilising state-of-the-art synthetics technology, the sink is tough and durable, being resistant to heat, shock and impact and comes with the assurance of a lifetime guarantee.
The Columba is available in single and 1.5 bowl options, both measuring 970mm x 500mm. They are fully reversible and both fit a standard 600mm cabinet. Representative of its exceptional value, the Columba retails at £164 RRP inc VAT for the single bowl model and £184 for the 1.5 model.
u0161 436 6280
uwww.carron.com
Sophisticated style with Reginox’s amur tap
Reginox’s stylish Amur tap features a high-neck spout with a contemporary square and narrow profile that curves gracefully, exuding both elegance and sophistication. An unusual single side lever, which pulls away from the main body of the tap to operate water flow, adds a further sense of originality, ensuring that Amur would be a beautiful and striking centrepiece for any modern stainless steel sink. It is available in a choice of either sparkling chrome or brushed steel and comes with a 10 year guarantee.
u01260 280033
uwww.reginox.co.uk
GEC Anderson stainless steel worktops S
tainless steel specialists, GEC Anderson, have been involved in custom stainless steel worktops since 1962.
During this considerable time, the company has seen a sustained increase in demand, across a number of markets, including residential kitchens. However, according to GEC Anderson’s Managing Director, Martin Tye, it is still very much considered to be a specialist material. “If the majority of consumers were asked whether they would consider having stainless steel worktops, they tend
to return a slightly puzzled look before dismissing the idea of using stainless steel, except in fish and chip shops and restaurants. Unfortunately, this tends to feed-through to kitchen designers too”. So why are so few people aware of the benefits of stainless steel worktops and what are these benefits? Tye continues:“When it comes to looks and performance, pretty much nothing beats stainless steel worktops. They are formed in one piece and so there are no joins or junctions by sinks or upstands; there is a choice of edge profiles,
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including lips and special options; they are virtually indestructible and ultra-hygienic. I think it is simply a matter of increasing awareness”.
Full details and information are available at our
u01442 82 6999
uwww.gecanderson.co.uk
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